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telegraph.co.uk
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Not many bars require you to shout a patriotic slogan to gain entry and swear not to be a Muscovite or Communist to get a shot of vodka. But Michael Portillo found such a place in Lviv, Ukraine, on his latest railway adventure. The hole-in-the-wall bar, Kryivka, celebrates the Ukrainian insurgent army who fought against the Nazis and Soviets and is one of the many enlightening observations in the sixth series of Great Continental Railway Journeys, which starts on Thursday night.

telegraph.co.uk
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Sympathetically and naturally restored, the Great Hay Barn at Cwmhir Court by the Welsh border by England was once part of a monastic grange and is under two miles from the lovely town of Hay-on-Wye.

fridaymagazine.ae
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It’s not big on shopping malls, five-star hotels or freakshake cafes. Instead, Al Ain has something else – the charm of an old Arabian town, traditional in lifestyle and rich in heritage. Palm-tree orchards spreading as far as the eye can see, boulevards lined with evergreen trees, a flower garden that has won international awards and over 70 parks and grassy plains surrounding hot springs are all good reasons for Al Ain’s nickname: The Green City.

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